Fully involved vehicle fire on Route 9 Airline Road in Clifton; multiple calls and response by Eddington and Holden Fire units., Amherst ME
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Fully involved vehicle fire on Route 9 Airline Road in Clifton; multiple calls and response by Eddington and Holden Fire units.
Audio|Heard on: Hancock County Public Safety
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02:12
Transcript:
00:00
PRCCA turns first poem for eddington fire and Holden Fire respond to route 9 airline road and Clifton multiple calls reporting a fully involved vehicle fire and caller reporting here your Sheila's suite treat I was 13 for then
00:30
I just confirm that this is actually on Route 9.
00:35
Airline road near Brockoff.
00:38
Copy that, thank you.
00:41
That's 3.669 is back in.
00:49
Backwood, 361.
00:50
Backwood, 361.
00:55
Holden 392 Pinovskout Shostner Root.
01:00
3.92, have your route at 1352.
01:07
3.20 is responding from Eddington Fire.
01:12
3.20 is in route, 352.
01:20
Should head towards Stetchland Ranch 160 LePoint Road.
01:25
Taking a report of juvenile forced his way in the facility and has a fiberglass pole on the swinging edge of people.
01:32
Alexander is the first name, that's all I got at this point.
01:38
No one.
01:40
Wait some of the reattachment as well.
01:43
Copy 310, put you on.
01:49
What's the location of that facility?
01:52
One six zero point road in suspension.
01:56
Thank you all, thanks.
01:58
316.
02:02
I have a fully involved vehicle fire off the side of the road, one lane traffic.
02:07
3240 you'll have the command.
02:10
322 have you on scene at 1355.
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Location mentioned:
ME-9 & Airline Rd, Amherst, ME 04605
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